Avast WEBforum

Other => General Topics => Topic started by: Yinyang4evry1 on November 20, 2005, 06:42:52 PM

Title: viruses/spyware/malware
Post by: Yinyang4evry1 on November 20, 2005, 06:42:52 PM
i'm just really paranoid that some viruses/spyware/malware might "somehow" control my cd burner and burn their info on my cd's such as my recovery cd for my computer...i wouldn't want that because everytime i recover , they would always be there
but....maybe im worrying too much

but to the best of the knowledge of the people here at the forum,
do u guys think any viruses/spyware/malware have that ability?

thanks,
tim ;) ;D   
Title: Re: viruses/spyware/malware
Post by: lee16 on November 20, 2005, 07:04:06 PM
Iv never head of a virus "controlling" a CD burner before, i must admit i would be surprised if one could, however if you make back-ups of your system, and one of your system files is infected, then yes it will carry over, best bet there is to scan your back-ups before you transfer them to your PC.

Hope this helps

--lee
Title: Re: viruses/spyware/malware
Post by: Yinyang4evry1 on November 20, 2005, 07:36:30 PM
yes, it does

thanks a whole bunch,
tim ;D
Title: Re: viruses/spyware/malware
Post by: DavidR on November 20, 2005, 09:22:28 PM
If you are a little paranoid, then I suggest you check out the link to DropMyRights (in my signature below) - Browsing the Web and Reading E-mail Safely as an Administrator.

Whilst browsing or collecting email, etc. if you get infected then the malware by default inherits the same permissions that you have for your user account. So if the user account has administrator rights, the malware has administrator rights and can reap havoc. With limited rights the malware can't put files in the system folders, create registry entries, etc. This greatly reduces the potential harm that can be done by an undetected or first day virus, etc.

Don't let malware inherit administrator rights by default and get established in your system folders and registry.
Title: Re: viruses/spyware/malware
Post by: Yinyang4evry1 on November 21, 2005, 12:41:39 AM
thnx
that was a good piece of info for me
i'm gonna make a second lower account for windows now

tim ;)
Title: Re: viruses/spyware/malware
Post by: DavidR on November 21, 2005, 12:51:07 AM
You don't need to create a second restricted user account, that is the idea of dropmyrights, you use your normal account and creat a different shortcut to run dropmyrights which will launch you browser with restricted rights, whilst you retain full rights.